This is a great example of why modern pop music in particular isn't as good as back in the day. There's some good stuff out there now, but overall the level of musicality just isn't the same. It's not even close. ABBA got a lot of hate, but they were damn good at writing melodies and interesting chord progressions. Pop music used to have some truly great musicians. SOS is my favorite ABBA tune.
I know ABBA got more than its share of dislikes, but if you didn't know the artist yet and just heard the song on the radio, so there were no pre-conceived notions - you'd suddenly find yourself tapping your feet, bobbing your head, and singing along with a great big smile on your face. Oh, its ABBA, well, then I can't like that song, because you see I am a sophisticated lover of *real* rock, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I don’t think that how good a piece of music is should be measured by how complex it is. Look at the singer songwriters of the 60’s and 70’s like bob dylan and cat stevens. They didn’t write complex music at all. I think that different genres come and go and so does the complexity of those genres.
The focus of pop music has shifted from harmony to timbre and dynamics which isn't a bad thing for me but I can see how it can be a bit disappointing for some. The problem is it's hard to keep listeners' attention with both harmonic and timbral or rhythmic change at the same time. Listen to the Mandalorian OST for example: it's very nuanced timbrally but when it gets into that "big movie orchestra" mood it sounds a bit generic even though the harmonic foundation at those moments is very solid. But it couldn't do those timbral nuances on top of that harmonic orchestration: the timbres would just drown in that harmonic intensity.
@@ammoalamo6485 Exactly. Nothing against Abba being Abba, it`s more like Abba being in the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame when Abba themselves stated they are a "pop" group.
@@ammoalamo6485I’m a guy and back during the summer one of my best friends was talking about how she wanted to see an ABBA tribute band. I’d known for a while that she was a fan, but besides “Dancing Queen”, I hadn’t heard many of their stuff and was kinda hesitant, but one day I decided to listen to their full greatest hits album and now idc what people say, I’m an ABBA fan. Coincidentally “Waterloo” is the one that always stuck with me (might not be long but I love it to death) and I even wrote a parody for the song “Thank You For The Music”
Benny and Bjorn were musical geniuses. Right up there with the greatest. It was a perfect combination of music and song writing plus the Agnetha and Frida singing the music as good as it can get.
They certainly were brilliant musicians and were already established musical artists in Sweden before ABBA so it should have come as no surprise that they wrote great melodies. The reason they likely had to write songs in a more pop style was to take into consideration the voices of the ladies. They readily admit that the girls were integral to everything as they simply weren't anywhere near their level vocally. They get a sometimes bad rap but the length of their popularity shows how good they really were.
But none of the Beatles had Agnetha's inspiring ass...
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@@diydad7704 "But none of the Beatles had Agnetha's inspiring ass..." neither the interesting chord progressions and stunning melodies, if one is able to tell the myth from reality... :D
I didn't use to care much about ABBA, but after picking one of their songs to play and studied it I realized what a freakin' genius their composer (whoever it was) actually was. Simply brilliant.
No doubt Björn Ulvaeus (the gitarrist/bass player) brought/brings many excellent music ideas and influences to ABBA but the Genius is the main composer Benny Andersson (pianist) who is a classic composer like Bach, Beethoven and Brahms, because his songs are so advanced in composing, so many levels, filled with music theory; if you extrapolate any of his pop songs to piano solo you will discover how excellent combination of chords he has found, how both hands make up the foundation, how chords are divided and stretched, and so on. It's superb quality. Google his name and search for piano solo. It's real painful 8 to 5 work behind.
I never noticed the Blues in this song, so thank you. My uncle is a great guitar player who likes playing the Blues. He learned "Dancing Queen" for me to sing along. He admitted that he couldn't believe how difficult it was for him to learn the guitar part, and now he appreciates ABBA.
The same way I feel about The Beatles, The Who, The Clash, Fleetwood Mac or Jimi Hendrix, I can't conceive popular music from XX century excluding ABBA, by far one of the best pop groups of all time. Their superiority was smashing.
Not exactly - the outlandish costumes (IIRC the phrase "Batshit Crazy" was used to describe them) were at least in part done as...a tax writeoff. Yep, the Swedish tax code of the time allowed costumes that weren't something that would normally be worn in public to be written off as a tax deduction. And, brother, with the Swedish tax system you take every frickin' break you can get!
Not a song I’d have ever thought about playing on guitar, but a great breakdown. Personally I’ve always thought the combination of Frida and Agnetha’s voices was the most beautiful instrument in ABBA’s arsenal. None of their songs would have been hits, or at least had the same impact, without the voices of those two beautiful ladies.
Ah, cool, ABBA. Musicians tend to be more open minded than some of the fans that follow them. They recognise the actual complexity in the construction of these songs, even if they appear to be simple on the surface. ABBA was a Pop group but they did have a Rock sensibility too. There are many guitar riffs in their songs that are instantly recognisable and this is something much more associated with Rock bands. They dabbled with Glam Rock themselves in their earlier years, hence the wacky stage gear.
This particular song really shows how much ABBA were influenced by The Beatles with their rock solid harmonic foundations. And Mozart is also mentioned very appropriately, they are all brilliant illustrations of the European musical tradition with its accent on harmony.
Coincidentally watched Muriel's Wedding today. Great movie, ABBA, yeah guilty pleasure or whatever. Amazing music for those who don't choose their music based on what makes them 'cool' in the eyes of other people. Nice video!
Thanks for remembering ABBA. Those guys were incredible. The beautiful voices and the composition of theirs songs makes them one of the greatest groups since the Beatles. Congratulations!
Thomas, you are a gargantuan talent. Nothing wrong with liking Abba or enjoying their music or how they did choreography for their live performances. It was emblematic of the times/era, and very beautiful girls, cats, felines. etc. etc. I'd certainly have no problem petting her.....lol. Seriously, you make acoustic and all guitar so much fun. If you ever get over to the States, please stop in Chicago or maybe down in Florida. Would love to see/listen in person.
LOL Amen Brother!!!! Love the vid, love your humor, it's a great song. From the little taste you presented, I would think that you are pretty amazing on those keys.
I remember when ABBA first started I was so lucky to grow up in the 70's but one thing I didn't realise till recent years just how musically cleaver these bands were when they wrote these songs and ABBA is one of those bands under estimated. Bjorn was an absolute genius how he wrote and played these songs. Man your a legend showing this tutorial.
I think I remember something about Frida being the one that designed and made their wardrobe. What a STUNNER she was at that time when they let her shine.
Queen meets Styx, in a strange Rock and Roll Universe. We all loved ABBA, we just kept it secret back then. The ladies were worshipped, and the music was a guilty pleasure.
3:10 All the young guys of that time were in love with ABBA girls. Like Mr. G. Pilgrim! He had to make this tribute for the early years... Thanks, nice lessons, perfect intonations, perfect technique!
The quality of your videos is outstanding. You’re a fantastic storyteller and you help your audience appreciate the genius behind the songs and artists that you discuss. Well done!
You are an awesome musician, I’ve learned so much from you. I’ve spent 2 years in Holland when I was in the Air Force in the 80s, it was one of the best times in my life.
Hi Thom, fantastic work from you. Your choice of Songs is always great, interesting and exciting. You are a great Musican. Greetings from Bavaria to Ireland. Wish you all the best. Tomtom
I discovered you just a few weeks ago, and I am amazed at how cool you are. Constant diversity of content. I will be a subscriber for as long as you exist.
This really took me back. Loved it! Hey, on a totally different track, I would love to hear your playing and analysis of "Blue Jean Blues" or another song from the ZZ Top album Fandango. A good place for some slide guitar examples throughout. Great presentations here!!!
That was the funniest video you ever did mate👍Bat shit crazy cat costumes had me cracking up😁😁 I have played a few ABBA songs in function bands and god I wished I had seen that blues bit, I would have chucked it in half way through for a good laugh with the rest of the band!! Especially the guitarist, no offence, but he was the music director and a royal pain in the arse!!😮😮 And have to agree those outfits were shorter than Daisy Dukes Shorts👍
Yes! Mozart would have appreciated that chord, and here Glen Gould would have something to add about Mozart over time becoming repetitive as a composer. Yes, ABBA is subtler than most people realize, thank you very much.
Dude , the way you break things down you have the ability to make a modern pop song sound like a stroke of genius. Btw I’m sure even people in the 70s were going “what the hell are they wearing?”
Ring, Ring, Does Your Mother Know and Waterloo are all fabulous pop/rock songs that are great to play on guitar. ABBA are a lot better than most people who are into 'Rock', give them credit for. Don't discount them just because they were a pop group.
Je suis très intéressé par vos vidéos, mais pouvez vous SVP, mettre la traduction sur UA-cam ? Merci !! I am very interested in your videos, but can you please put the translation on UA-cam? Thank you !!
Never heard that statement before and can’t be arsed to google it to be honest. But why Poland. If it is a reference to the song, Waterloo is in Belgium.
@@chinaswirlrod9802 It’s in the movie Manhattan Murder Mistery : « I just can't listen to any more Wagner, you know...I'm starting to get the urge to conquer Poland ». Wagner music is epic and emphatic, and the Nazis loved him. Invading Poland is a joke about the Nazis invasion of Poland in 1939. Voluntarily ironic, as Woody Allen is a Jew. Waterloo is a Napoleon lost battle that led to his Downfall in 1815. It’s a synonym for catastrophy in this song.
Wow! I have always wanted to learn some ABBA songs on guitar and that was incredible! Thank you so much! ABBA was amazing and I was so on love with Agnetha. It sounds a little Elvisy actually but universal for many songs or styles. I can't wait to try it. I chopped a portion of my left hand pointer finger off at work 2 weeks ago so healing now. But I'm playing a little and will be back soon!
Can we get a double thumbs up for the guitar pilgrims piano skills... dude can play anything ... good job bruh!
Bagpipes
Yes, talented boy!
@@squierstrat9502 Didgeridoo?
Yes, he is remarkably talented and does a great job of illustrating the important elements of song.
No you can't but you can get a thumbs up for the ABBA Chicks back in the seventies they were responsible for many Stiffys .
Came for the Abba girls. Stayed for the Abba girls.
This is a great example of why modern pop music in particular isn't as good as back in the day. There's some good stuff out there now, but overall the level of musicality just isn't the same. It's not even close. ABBA got a lot of hate, but they were damn good at writing melodies and interesting chord progressions. Pop music used to have some truly great musicians. SOS is my favorite ABBA tune.
I know ABBA got more than its share of dislikes, but if you didn't know the artist yet and just heard the song on the radio, so there were no pre-conceived notions - you'd suddenly find yourself tapping your feet, bobbing your head, and singing along with a great big smile on your face. Oh, its ABBA, well, then I can't like that song, because you see I am a sophisticated lover of *real* rock, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I don’t think that how good a piece of music is should be measured by how complex it is. Look at the singer songwriters of the 60’s and 70’s like bob dylan and cat stevens. They didn’t write complex music at all. I think that different genres come and go and so does the complexity of those genres.
The focus of pop music has shifted from harmony to timbre and dynamics which isn't a bad thing for me but I can see how it can be a bit disappointing for some. The problem is it's hard to keep listeners' attention with both harmonic and timbral or rhythmic change at the same time. Listen to the Mandalorian OST for example: it's very nuanced timbrally but when it gets into that "big movie orchestra" mood it sounds a bit generic even though the harmonic foundation at those moments is very solid. But it couldn't do those timbral nuances on top of that harmonic orchestration: the timbres would just drown in that harmonic intensity.
@@ammoalamo6485 Exactly. Nothing against Abba being Abba, it`s more like Abba being in the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame when Abba themselves stated they are a "pop" group.
@@ammoalamo6485I’m a guy and back during the summer one of my best friends was talking about how she wanted to see an ABBA tribute band. I’d known for a while that she was a fan, but besides “Dancing Queen”, I hadn’t heard many of their stuff and was kinda hesitant, but one day I decided to listen to their full greatest hits album and now idc what people say, I’m an ABBA fan. Coincidentally “Waterloo” is the one that always stuck with me (might not be long but I love it to death) and I even wrote a parody for the song “Thank You For The Music”
Benny and Bjorn were musical geniuses. Right up there with the greatest. It was a perfect combination of music and song writing plus the Agnetha and Frida singing the music as good as it can get.
They certainly were brilliant musicians and were already established musical artists in Sweden before ABBA so it should have come as no surprise that they wrote great melodies. The reason they likely had to write songs in a more pop style was to take into consideration the voices of the ladies. They readily admit that the girls were integral to everything as they simply weren't anywhere near their level vocally. They get a sometimes bad rap but the length of their popularity shows how good they really were.
Complex arrangements, interesting chord progressions and stunning melodies. As true for ABBA as it is The Beatles.
But none of the Beatles had Agnetha's inspiring ass...
@@diydad7704 "But none of the Beatles had Agnetha's inspiring ass..." neither the interesting chord progressions and stunning melodies, if one is able to tell the myth from reality... :D
Interesting chord progressions? Melodies? Is that a joke? It’s the most uninteresting thing ABBA has😂 What? Fernando?
and the ladies voices.....pure, smooth, strong, angelic
I heard them described as singing the Blues but playing them in an upbeat way.
Wow, I hadn't even noticed those short skirts. Thanks for pointing that out.
I didn't use to care much about ABBA, but after picking one of their songs to play and studied it I realized what a freakin' genius their composer (whoever it was) actually was. Simply brilliant.
Xico Silveira…..love me some ABBA!!!
No doubt Björn Ulvaeus (the gitarrist/bass player) brought/brings many excellent music ideas and influences to ABBA but the Genius is the main composer Benny Andersson (pianist) who is a classic composer like Bach, Beethoven and Brahms, because his songs are so advanced in composing, so many levels, filled with music theory; if you extrapolate any of his pop songs to piano solo you will discover how excellent combination of chords he has found, how both hands make up the foundation, how chords are divided and stretched, and so on. It's superb quality. Google his name and search for piano solo. It's real painful 8 to 5 work behind.
They composed all their own songs.
The bass was awesome on ABBA songs. Your music skills are also awesome
I never noticed the Blues in this song, so thank you. My uncle is a great guitar player who likes playing the Blues. He learned "Dancing Queen" for me to sing along. He admitted that he couldn't believe how difficult it was for him to learn the guitar part, and now he appreciates ABBA.
Guitar Pilgrim doesnt stop surprising. Now I want to learn... Waterloo? Priceless. And Frieda and Agnietta are distracting. LOVE this channel
And check out the bass on some of their tracks. KILLER.
3:10 Those skirts 😉😜👍 We hear ya brother.
I was a rocker in the 80s. Liking ABBA was not done.... 😷 But those compositions were from heaven....
I agree brother
The same way I feel about The Beatles, The Who, The Clash, Fleetwood Mac or Jimi Hendrix, I can't conceive popular music from XX century excluding ABBA, by far one of the best pop groups of all time. Their superiority was smashing.
What a great musician this guy is.......
ABBA yes I found myself quietly admiring their arrangements (and those short skirts, ahem) the costumes i put down to Scandinavian exuberance
Not exactly - the outlandish costumes (IIRC the phrase "Batshit Crazy" was used to describe them) were at least in part done as...a tax writeoff. Yep, the Swedish tax code of the time allowed costumes that weren't something that would normally be worn in public to be written off as a tax deduction. And, brother, with the Swedish tax system you take every frickin' break you can get!
ABBA is the very definition of great pop music (along with the Beatles).
Not a song I’d have ever thought about playing on guitar, but a great breakdown. Personally I’ve always thought the combination of Frida and Agnetha’s voices was the most beautiful instrument in ABBA’s arsenal. None of their songs would have been hits, or at least had the same impact, without the voices of those two beautiful ladies.
ABBA was great as were their outfits. I grew up with their music. I lived all of it.
One of the greatest lines ever heard on youtube: "It's a bit distracting."
Ah, cool, ABBA. Musicians tend to be more open minded than some of the fans that follow them. They recognise the actual complexity in the construction of these songs, even if they appear to be simple on the surface. ABBA was a Pop group but they did have a Rock sensibility too. There are many guitar riffs in their songs that are instantly recognisable and this is something much more associated with Rock bands. They dabbled with Glam Rock themselves in their earlier years, hence the wacky stage gear.
ABBA was an incredible group who changed the music and industry. Many copy their recording innovations and music production techniques to this day.
Dancing Queen is my guilty pleasure. I'm too macho for that, so I listen it like the pros: only with headphones.
Give a listen to Daniel Boaventura: 'Dancing Queen' - ua-cam.com/video/-0uJrr1iyUw/v-deo.html
Nah. When that comes on during my summer party I sing and dance around the pool. Life it too short to not have fun.
You are the real deal...fully classically educated and trained...with a generous bonus of musical talent and passion! 😎👍
Masterful pop music, shoutout to the bass lines in the song, they’re damn good too
This guy is genuinely entertaining. Love his passion for music.
Such a great band ABBA. They fill my ears with music every time I listen to them.
This is great! Knowing Me Knowing You is ABBA's best imo.
This particular song really shows how much ABBA were influenced by The Beatles with their rock solid harmonic foundations. And Mozart is also mentioned very appropriately, they are all brilliant illustrations of the European musical tradition with its accent on harmony.
you are brilliant on this your so talented its crazy - i loved your blues version ! Your piano skills wow your a great musician !
Coincidentally watched Muriel's Wedding today. Great movie, ABBA, yeah guilty pleasure or whatever. Amazing music for those who don't choose their music based on what makes them 'cool' in the eyes of other people. Nice video!
Thanks for remembering ABBA. Those guys were incredible. The beautiful voices and the composition of theirs songs makes them one of the greatest groups since the Beatles. Congratulations!
Guitar Pilgrim flexing his piano chops! ABBA are superb. Also featured some great bass work from the late
Rutger Gunnarsson.
ABBA rocks! Thank you for another great and ecstatic video man!
Thom, you are an awesome musician. Keep bringing it.
Thanks Earl! Happy holidays!!
Utterly informing and enjoyable!
Thomas, you are a gargantuan talent. Nothing wrong with liking Abba or enjoying their music or how they did choreography for their live performances. It was emblematic of the times/era, and very beautiful girls, cats, felines. etc. etc. I'd certainly have no problem petting her.....lol. Seriously, you make acoustic and all guitar so much fun. If you ever get over to the States, please stop in Chicago or maybe down in Florida. Would love to see/listen in person.
Great song analysis. Brilliant piano playing 👍👍👍
LOL Amen Brother!!!! Love the vid, love your humor, it's a great song. From the little taste you presented, I would think that you are pretty amazing on those keys.
You are such an upper! Great musical insights, too.
You bloody talented 👏🏼👏🏼👌🏻
What a cool video! Love it! And love ABBA too! 👍👍
I remember when ABBA first started I was so lucky to grow up in the 70's but one thing I didn't realise till recent years just how musically cleaver these bands were when they wrote these songs and ABBA is one of those bands under estimated. Bjorn was an absolute genius how he wrote and played these songs.
Man your a legend showing this tutorial.
You can’t beat a bit of ABBA, some great pieces of music and the girls were hot!
I think I remember something about Frida being the one that designed and made their wardrobe. What a STUNNER she was at that time when they let her shine.
Which one is Frida?
@@CorbCorbin The one with dark hair.
Great video GP! ABBA has to be one of the all time great rock bands. Went to see their show "Mama Mia" on Broadway & it was spectacular. 👍👍😉😉
that specific video of waterloo is my favorite by ABBA. Lovely girls
Also, LOVE the slow piano blues bit. More of that pease!
Queen meets Styx, in a strange Rock and Roll Universe. We all loved ABBA, we just kept it secret back then. The ladies were worshipped, and the music was a guilty pleasure.
Even that pre-chorus progression sounds like "Suite Madame Blue"
You are freaking awesome and I appreciate you
3:10 All the young guys of that time were in love with ABBA girls. Like Mr. G. Pilgrim! He had to make this tribute for the early years... Thanks, nice lessons, perfect intonations, perfect technique!
Agnetha - anytime ever
ABBA is great stuff - to paraphrase Burt Bacharach ‘never apologize for writing a good melody’ .
An amazing group with some incredible music compositions, and the voice of Agnetha.....wow.....one of a kind.
guitar and piano TOO MUCH TALENT MY MAN
The quality of your videos is outstanding. You’re a fantastic storyteller and you help your audience appreciate the genius behind the songs and artists that you discuss. Well done!
You are an awesome musician, I’ve learned so much from you. I’ve spent 2 years in Holland when I was in the Air Force in the 80s, it was one of the best times in my life.
Great that you brought them up! They were a commercial & musical success! BTW....You play piano very well!
This is absolutely brilliant and enjoyable! Thank you!
I have just subscribed!
Knowing me knowing you is still one of my favorites, have played around on guitar with that song through the years.
One of my favourite bands...amazing music and lyrics. Thanks for expounding it...Great
The progression of the "pre-chorus" is incredible, without knowing that they were accelerated in Waterloo I play this melody from time to time.
As a 50-something blues guitarist, may I please say: that was fucking brilliant. Subscribed.
From Abba to zz top..... you cover it all dude... great content and breakdown as always.
More ABBA, please. 👍🏻🙏❤
Man I always look forward to these.
ABBA is great! I love it!
WOW!!! Look at those STACKS!!!! It's amazing Bjorn didn't fall and break his neck!!! Nice dissection of this "feel good" song, Thom. ✌️
Really liking the"Abba blues".
Good stuff! Honestly, Abba wrote many gems.
Thomas your the man!!!!! You are a great musician!
Hi Thom, fantastic work from you. Your choice of Songs is always great, interesting and exciting. You are a great Musican. Greetings from Bavaria to Ireland. Wish you all the best. Tomtom
I discovered you just a few weeks ago, and I am amazed at how cool you are. Constant diversity of content. I will be a subscriber for as long as you exist.
Amazing video! You play so well. I am rewatching it just because of how good it is.
This really took me back. Loved it! Hey, on a totally different track, I would love to hear your playing and analysis of "Blue Jean Blues" or another song from the ZZ Top album Fandango. A good place for some slide guitar examples throughout. Great presentations here!!!
How gifted player You are ! Поздрав из Србије !
I love this song, but your video made it ever more awesome. Nice job.
Damn, I know his skillz are MAD on guitar but didn't know he could throw down on the piano too!!!
Mad Props to you Bro 👍👍😊🙏
You're such a talented musician bro.
Thanx for sharing all your knowledge.
And then the incredible bass isn’t even mentioned. ❤
Thanks! You are perfect ear budy.
That was the funniest video you ever did mate👍Bat shit crazy cat costumes had me cracking up😁😁 I have played a few ABBA songs in function bands and god I wished I had seen that blues bit, I would have chucked it in half way through for a good laugh with the rest of the band!! Especially the guitarist, no offence, but he was the music director and a royal pain in the arse!!😮😮 And have to agree those outfits were shorter than Daisy Dukes Shorts👍
Yes! Mozart would have appreciated that chord, and here Glen Gould would have something to add about Mozart over time becoming repetitive as a composer. Yes, ABBA is subtler than most people realize, thank you very much.
Brilliant Job!!!!....
Great episode! Took me 15 minutes to learn it! Now just have to practice to set it in!
Dude , the way you break things down you have the ability to make a modern pop song sound like a stroke of genius. Btw I’m sure even people in the 70s were going “what the hell are they wearing?”
Great - funny, entertaining and good solid tuition that works. Nice.
Waterloo is a excellent song
absolutely fantastic stuff, really inspired me to pick up my acoustic again!
Ring, Ring, Does Your Mother Know and Waterloo are all fabulous pop/rock songs that are great to play on guitar. ABBA are a lot better than most people who are into 'Rock', give them credit for. Don't discount them just because they were a pop group.
You are a very talented musician. Good stuff!
Je suis très intéressé par vos vidéos, mais pouvez vous SVP, mettre la traduction sur UA-cam ? Merci !!
I am very interested in your videos, but can you please put the translation on UA-cam? Thank you !!
I have to admit Waterloo has a fantastic verse. Makes you want to invade Poland as Woody Allen would say.
Never heard that statement before and can’t be arsed to google it to be honest. But why Poland. If it is a reference to the song, Waterloo is in Belgium.
@@chinaswirlrod9802 The invasion of Poland started WWII. I guess he meant that it made you feel so good, you wanted to start something big???? 🤷♀️
@@chinaswirlrod9802 It’s in the movie Manhattan Murder Mistery : « I just can't listen to any more Wagner, you know...I'm starting to get the urge to conquer Poland ».
Wagner music is epic and emphatic, and the Nazis loved him.
Invading Poland is a joke about the Nazis invasion of Poland in 1939. Voluntarily ironic, as Woody Allen is a Jew.
Waterloo is a Napoleon lost battle that led to his Downfall in 1815. It’s a synonym for catastrophy in this song.
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Wow! I have always wanted to learn some ABBA songs on guitar and that was incredible! Thank you so much! ABBA was amazing and I was so on love with Agnetha. It sounds a little Elvisy actually but universal for many songs or styles. I can't wait to try it. I chopped a portion of my left hand pointer finger off at work 2 weeks ago so healing now. But I'm playing a little and will be back soon!
Bravo!🎸🍻👑
Man you are the ultimate musician 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Great video. Unexpected... But very good. Fabulous nes games in the background. Great Zelda!!! 👍😁
ABBA are best songwriters along with the Beatles
and Queen
Bee Gees